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For which purpose the method of measuring biochemical demand is used?
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- Describe and discuss which factors influence the choice of bioreactor design?(in long explanation please)Two different methods are described in the literature to portray the pharmacokinetics of ethanol. The Widmark method would likely be used by which of the following? oxicologists Pharmacists Pharmacologist none of the aboveDescribe the key processes involved invaccine manufacturing